A few things here. Most notably, Obama decided to take a subtle jab at Christians.

On Easter, I do reflect on the fact that, as a Christian, I am supposed to love. And I have to say that sometimes, when I listen to less-than-loving expressions by Christians, I get concerned. But that’s a topic for another day.

Listen, far be it from me to defend all Christians from imperfections. That’s the whole reason for Christ in the first place. What’s important is the context here. President Obama felt the need to state this… at a prayer breakfast. On Easter.

This is an example of compulsive anti-Christian behavior. One has to ask themselves, if he feels the need to condemn Christians within this context, how do you think he speaks of them behind closed doors? When there are none around? Perhaps when he’s surrounded by world-leaders who would like nothing more than to see us exterminated? Do you think he’ll all of a sudden decide to grow a pair and stand arm-in arm with his Christian brethren? Or maybe, just maybe, his true colors really get to shine. Another comment of note, that no one else is talking about:

Where there are differences, we find strength in our common humanity, knowing that we are all children of God.

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Let me summarize this: This president not only goes against Christian principles on a regular basis with his policy, not only is the only man in the history of our country to support infanticide to the level that he has, not only has turned his back on Christians’ greatest ally in Israel, not only has buddied up with and bowed to leaders of rabidly anti-Christian nations… but President Obama even felt compelled to take a jab at Christians, at a prayer breakfast, on Easter.

He exhibits compulsive anti-Christian behavior. Someone get him a shrink.